In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[]
Balisse fruit | |
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![]() Used in alchemy | |
Description | |
Inventory/slot |
Alchemy and crafting |
Category |
Common item |
Type |
Alchemy ingredient |
Source |
|
Base price |
2 |
Price to buy |
5 |
Price to sell |
1 |
Weight |
0 |
Balisse fruit is used to craft the following items:
In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings[]
Balisse | |
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![]() Alchemy ingredient. Contains vitriol | |
Description | |
Category |
Common |
Type |
Alchemical ingredient |
Contains |
|
Source |
Grows wild / purchase |
Price to buy |
9 / 11 |
Price to sell |
1 |
Weight |
Balisse grows wild all over. Merchants who sell balisse include:
- Anezka in Lobinden
- Vilmos Bartok in Flotsam
- Mottle outside Vergen
- Sambor in the camp followers' encampment
- Myron in the Kaedweni camp
- Relic peddler in the Kaedweni camp
- Felicia Cori in Vergen or Loc Muinne
- The Incredible Lockhart in Loc Muinne
- Marcus in Loc Muinne
In The Witcher computer game[]
Balisse fruit | |
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![]() Balisse fruit | |
Description | |
Type |
Plant extract |
Contains |
![]() ![]() |
Source |
grows wild |
Price to buy |
12 ![]() |
Price to sell |
2 ![]() |
ID |
it_ingr_054
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Balisse fruit is an edible berry characterized by subtle magic resonance. The fruit is apparently poisonous unless soaked in alcohol first, after which it can be used for medicines.
Sources[]
- Field Plants
- This is one of the possible entries acquired from the Old Women in the Outskirts in exchange for food during Chapter I.
- Pick as many as you need in Chapter I, as this fruit becomes rather scarce in Chapters II and III.
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- In the module, this is known (and labelled) as Balissa.